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How Imus' Media Collaborators Almost Rescued Their Chief
Imus said Publicly What Many Media Elites Say Privately by Ishmael Reed
"Some of us relish the naughtiness."--Howard Kurtz
In his 1995 book Hot Air, Howard Kurtz wrote that 'Imus' sexist homophobic, and politically incorrect routines echo what many journalists joke about in private. '"
"Later, host Don Imus brought up McGuirk's prior impersonations of African-American poet Maya Angelou asking, "[W]ho was that woman you used to do, the poet? . . . We used to get in all that trouble every time you'd do her. " As McGuirk launched into the impersonation, Imus said, 'I don't need any more columns. Come on. ' But Imus did not stop McGuirk, who delivered his impression in verse:
McGUIRK: Whitey plucked you from the jungle for too many years. They took away your pride, your dignity, and your spears With freedom came new woes. Into whitey's world you was rudely cast. So wake up now and go to work? You can kiss my big black ass"
George Curry, March 3, 2007
What began as a firestorm against Don Imus' remarks against the members of Rutgers women's basketball team ended, thanks to Imus' friends, who controlled a bogus "National Dialogue About Race," with a referendum on Gangsta Rap and the morals of Revs. Sharpton and Jackson.
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